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5 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. un unguarded frontier of 3.000 | unless the Hoot has printing equip- | government to Dr. Vargas vesterday | 3 - it might be worse. Suppose Naturg T S | New Brltaln Herald} he Tederal | miles bears eloquent testimony to | ment thus qualifying—but is an in- |afternoon. The ceremony took only | required the help of an §00-pound HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | Iic System in the present ir sincerity stitution that should stand for (hu““""“ 5 ginut pulliwhon the tlma came fort“dour New Britain, Connecticut T B supremacy of the intellect and Dr. Vargas, replying to the junta's | hair to come out. ion stimulates onfidence. | head, asked that aid be given him i mprovement to the banking | THL DANGERS OF OIL should stinmlate an appreciation of | to make the government a success. / | Out in the country vou find the ahe artistic. Gothic architecturs | | | middle class, the capitalist and the | /| |laborer, but the same farmer is all |of them. At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Ftreet system, brought into heing durin Modern cities are saturated with SUBSCRIPTION RATES the nistrations of President | oj1. It is stored in tanks und dates from the dim and illustrious | $8.00 & Year Wilson, is a landmark in American | ground and aboveground. It js car- | past of the Greeks, to be sur \ 200 Th ths SO AT On S| 3 1 hs H 3300 Thees Ko, & Mou | econom story. TIts supreme test | piod in automobile tanks. 1t is kept | Power houses, skyscrapers and fac- | | Teachers ay Mother Goose e : srgency such as the | in industrial establishments and in | tories have their uses, but they can- 3 | rhymes make a wrong impression, | There's one, for instance, about a e 3 a A i e pecket full of rye—and it's nearly onditions in tarts where oil is present the re- res architectura IEicass connt | e Tasued Daily (Sunday Excepted | srea Entered a Poxt OMce at New BRI | roent, and it i only necessary | commercial institutions. When & fire | not displace the fruits of the ages IELEPHONE CA i confident attitude s o sublimity. & e They are happily married if the one who finally gets up to answer the phone doesn’t giare at the other. For that matter, you couldn’t “Don't" Susness Office 3 the depression of Three instances have figu Such Yale students who do not | he extent of IS |ihe public press the past few days. | like Gothic architecture and who | | | . Circulation books and pr y 3 - s 3 s open to adiertisers. nomic status. It cannot prevent.un- | stories it is t there cannot be too | fefl at home, might transfer their New York, Nov. 4.—New York is)56th st. speakeasy menu: “Aspirin— e mployment, it is true, and it can- i mugp vare cxercised by officials in | allogiance to the University of not going modernistic with the aky-|3¢ cents.” ralriaidor Juel bybielling e 1+ esaiusivaly an- | not mreventia | depressions Euthitallinaisting [tha . guarding laws be | Pittsburgh, which has a skyscraper rocket burst of Paris, but the im- at half-hour interval ed to the use for re-publication all e 2 o i 1 5 e print pf the new decor becomes dis- Personal nomination for the big —_— " T iora onditions | ¢ i wit at e ¢ 1ding: and those who must be " s jcreditedfito WL sortuct f olhernls : o. Lorl, onthabuley e | 5 : o X : QUESTIONS ANSWERED tinct. Some of the tallest most re-,gest raccoon coat in town—that of There is now a household con- fediied tnjthlo maRerIsRC MESERL S gurnish t ned eventiolli direniintoll lin¥aivopiers hotseRto itesl Reom onic cent towers are in the mode and a | Julius Tannen, the actor. trivance to regulate humidity. It ublished therein H e You can get an answer o any L ; | able might become linemen in the hotel is to he completely so, even | SEIEA isn't called an amendment. to pen and ink wells Another twist in a changing —_— Three of big deparment stores world—the pants pocket watch re- Hard times are those when people — g e : '“ | question of fact or information by | Member Andit Bareau of Circulation g n nomic d e oil fi Kansas ( Mo.. | cmploy of any of Mr. Roraback’s | writing to the Question Iditor, New tog up windows modernistically and | ssmbling the cigarette lighter and | stop feeding the cows and wonder interiors are in the arp-a d|opening with a snap. Globe trotting | why there are no jobs for milkers. | - 5 | 8 A. B C. s a national organizaiion |, “wha is terme oncerns and thus avoid being forc- | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | manner. Innumerable sh on | Tommy Millard dropped into town | — whic nishes mewspapers and adver I . K 3 i to commune with classic Gothlc 1322 New York avenue, Washing Madison and Fifth offer the mod- with one a vear ago. Now they| Mr. Morrow says no party makey tisers with a w analssis 2 o distr hut that Eleulatlons OUE statistics are e ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in| ner glitter as well as a of [ snap everywhere. Wales and King | prosperity. And yet people think he Alphonso are recent converts fo |3 scheming for the presidential proftatle advertising med z on ally everyone's eco- | and if there is a moral in the news | must be housed in a skyscraper to | based upon ©1s s inoy RACIAL POLITICS ant originated 1 g stamps for reply. Medical, legal and gl G 5 A elp v district. Large tanks of marital advice cannot be given, nor &l advertisers. 1 as they | flu ame fuel for the devou can extended research be under- 5 e o) e R e Observatiofls taken. Ail other questions will re i nd, T T T SR ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- T . Ln fUSRe oVl 7 Th W. b quests cannot be answered. All ler- Sireet s X i 1 e eather ters are confdential.—Editor. t t ! t3 How is lead inserted in the wooden golf club? | drugstores. Swan new Pierre | 3 | stresses the idea. As do {wo big|what London calls the “trouser |nomination. | i | 3¢th street store tick | Modernistic designers are flocking L Correct this sentence: “I'd rather from France and Germany—the lat- | SLopping in a 14th strect store Lo |&0 back to plowing:” said {he young fer country claims to have fathercd | replace a broken shoe lace, a|climber, “than to steal the ideas of the whole thing—to take posts in | clerk tried to sell me a pair of cloth | those ‘who have arrived.” iture an o stablish- | top shoes with dull aluminum but- — fin ooy the, and usually (w0 | " ig "\pany Sutton Place and Park tens. “Catches the ladies,” he said, Copyright, 1930, Publishers somewhat | ordinary screws are placed in this |, 0 poiinents were done over, lzughing richly, the fresh squirt Syndicate merih | fiole wiit fhe hewlaf ol eHUEL G cnbaer thin aummen: (Copyright. 1930, McNaught e ast | screwed down; then the lead is UL S e e, e R A R e e A 25 Years Ago Today nfdxaindii(nelderewilinea sl GRS ISEE SRl T e T whic to hold it firmly in the DEEnADRLON Do G 5 L > little while they develop warmth. | Wednesday and m vorth portion be- | clubhead. The surface of the lead | 141 .| Facts and Fancies e e aay Rl e S oo thenbaban et caie | Veited il moderniexibitling Puropd somewhat w interior 1o conform fo the surface of the ast for « wood is cut out. cither Officials of the light company and to laugh and remained to wither a | 1ocal business men held a conferenco Al o ey bankroll. One of the famous car . kG today in regard to lowering the light on an explo S e s Einde ot ton .| American furniture devotees s " By Robert Quillen rates £ ably st i kinds of food contain [ AMETICAN THHIAS | The vogue of the miniature seems | oceur esday peIT e < | to have included backbones The sewer contractors are having g establis Torecast for P Ifish, especially oysters, ] ac 5 i a hard time on Arch strect. They : crimental stage ny are o cinit t ay | lobsters. DOnEn A g ) 2 have struck rock repeatedly in their St Ha Cmany perlormances awaiting further standardization be-| Note on rouge: Color doesnt| 01 o manyReod fore giving it a whirl. In the begin. | Make @ bum picture any better 3 : Monkey Talks” were N e e _ City officials report that Shuttls ons used to entri » s York Was it p ing i O Lo L The kit 18 ; A et g @ blend hauteur and iciness into an| The talkie is yet in its infancy.|Meadow reservoir must rise 12 feet g cloudy T esome lump, but in the past vear | The infant's ability to talk is so as. |before any danger of water hortage oast rom : y opened 7 tonishing that you don't care what|can be avoided rain_as far Harris theater, Decemix it says The management of the Russwin Warnings for and closed March 20t o Lyceum theater is being compli= 4 along the 1S performances. Al Come to {hink i, the average |mented f eir choice of plays, mreriomann tion, the age old fixation against ome to think of avcrage mented for their choi plays, A it was presented o A G 1 Georgian archi. | Frenchman would be equally em- | Productions of a shady ara ey A th the same actor, Jacques | 'l Ty il i he same flarc-ups. | barrassed by a menu printed in|kept from this city cor 5 .erner ving the leading rolc American. | A large section of woods in New sation for the coldi in the ease S |ington was destroyed by a rag “Moncy goes farthcr now Yes, | forest fire vesterday afternoon Eoamal i SR e whicn the furniture is kept im- Moncy goes farthcr now Yes, | forest fire vesterday afternoon der ordinary circumstance 2 he money investe r goes| About 2.000 peopie attende rms of hoth senators from a 4CU e \de in | about 20,000 miles farther. opening night of the Y. M. ' g how. | exccutive offic iliustrated by Ak B DR BLER hap; " A hick town is a place where you |present to open the fair. 1t has thawed considerably Criticism and stubbornness have llowed every new note in decora- nericanized t 1 3 /| Q. Do states elect two Unitea | Housewives declare t s compen s mostly s senators at the same election? ; tous modes, 95 have been fur-|needn’t ask the waiterto translate red modern etfects. And 50 ¢ fo the menu | _ o[ iev e, R A S e Rl 1 ASSES o7 CREDIT. better way to make postage stamps | t W /enses und men As the sole proprictor of | | Trumes ernistic desk and chair the ide If you have a mew wife every| ght. that's polygamy. If yo vea w one every month that's mod- | ernism Srat throated banza one who has not by a change; a conservative one who has nothing to gain Tceckly Americanism: Laboring - to_ save ALBREN. Inc the half-shot: taking very little in- 282 MAIN STREET o terest in the shot. | Soviet Ru in Kobe Burcaw has read rou —Administration TEMpOrary s o whien Sworr Lirion seiea s, e ; L e et A YALE S GOTHIC ARCAITECTURE | Hegnotioninicture Z2he Beaniol 22 ; S D L e L Db f & Coure ; ; I Ghost 4 S clean aarthe | S ls s e nd sendr tor MG T i Who wa democratic ; tooth. In the or vice president in 19247 |y : ¢ i e =~ = — — — - (LI’ COLPON HERE © popular vote cast for et I i A o that year compare with 2ia ha 1322 ) Avenue Washingte r vote for Smith in 28? the bulletin SHORT rles W, yas the . 5 : coin, or loose, les W. Bryan was 1th vas 4 solitary stew nodding e o ke nominee for vice presi- er return postag. and b THE INTERNATIONAL TUNNEL % = s Ja ek ok ' T e over a cooling cup of coffee in a President Coolidge | 71, avenue coffee pot joint. Finally 0 ehicular 1 5 a total popular vote r a ¥ t L total popu ot he counterman shook his shoulders. | I ug h 1 dsor. Ont p f T t tical of- 725,016, Al v Fa a5 ¢ A S aned d 2 popular vote of 15, and n wouldn't buy zebra i ve it to me’'—and ! Y S | with am effort at dignity ers—one mo s t ' 1 NEX, Mexico City, ope ! & lurched o portation be- v i ils o requency of 950 kilocyeles el e T e LS two AND NUMEER STATE ousands of 5 I am n daily reader of the New Britain Herald b an ab- Ambassador e ‘ ‘ womgw e " The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. SRR R THE SKIPPER GETS SOME OF HIS BEST SHOTS OVER WHERE Sl IR 0 PG i THE TRACK LOOPS AROUND THE END OF THE INLET. ndamental caus: aw to attempt to circulate mutilated coins or currency i e p D ; ; iy e 1 Calls for Fconomy Q. What does Mardi Gras mean ment's gold reserve 12 prin 1 ‘. tigor . | A\. Mardi is Tuesday and “gras” terally means “fat.”” Mardi Gras s Shrove Tuesday—a day of folly estival and the name is derived spread d money from a French practice of parading 1593 fa of na- | railroad to b : » | the milit : ted Dr.!a fat ox (gras boeuf) during the celebration Q. s it unhcalthful to leave growing plants and flowers in a sick room during the night? W are re common; today |and Sar mmon. It has | flowers always removed from hos. | ms at night? | ¥ owing plants exhale car- i dioxide during the night, but in been doing that fo > ridges &t AL " ich small quantities that it is not started. Their | Fails and Detroit niigt ssibl urious to human beings when re is plenty of fresh air and ven- tilatior the bedroom. Flowers with heavy odors should not be ieft cerpmont nds of modern life with t Haven's harbor | in the room as there is a tendency with financial conditions taroughou odes of speedy travel is in con- | . . S for the odor to become 50 oppressive the refusal | o e e |28 to interfere with the free breath- e of the occupant. Plants and of the British and French to agre¢ | inae of course, have found means to owers a ed e sick e o FRIDAY flowers arc removed from the sick movement for bimetalism. due 10 ypon a tunnel under spe lot of money upon the rooms hecause they consume oxygen | the alleged shortage of gold. 1t is | Channel. When this matter - b=l Gothic architecty ot one NOV 7 and moisture from the air that said today also, that in view ef the [ 4 a year or 50 2 5 | II might benefit patients introduce modern reason for such architee- decline in commodity prices and n”‘om objections we voiced; in case | tyre, the Hoot might claim, making | 4 ’";v"‘“- . e L v, Stamfol 5 P o accempanying slackening of buying. | of hostilities, it was said, fate might | it possivle to expend much money © So. Norwaik M the cause lies in the fact that|permit one nation or the other to |in onc place + Bridgeport b | = ac 'v. New Hav M. < ON : T M LOANS ON TIME the gold supply of the world is de- | ohtain control of the tunnel. and As for ourselves, we do not agree v. Meriden . % ML 1t is as businessiike to creasing velatively to the demands|then it would be very incon-|with the Hoot. If Yale students are .‘;".'f.flb“" M buy money on time as it M. i3 {o buy anything e ment of the 18308 was a popular | trol. they sce enough of factories, pow- Montuenl 30 4. M, »u need. Cash—quickly, 1 e : - T s " 00, one, opposed by most of the bank-| In other words, Britain and | er houses and the other infernos of RETURNING confidentially up to 33 SUNDAY, Noyember Itepay $1.00 per weel if ers and economists, and it visualized | France continued to think in terms | modern life by merely looking at Lv. Montreal 5:10 P. M. necessary. Rafes only action by the United States inde- | of the past. while the United States|them. To carry out such ideas (n‘ BUY TICKETS NOW! 312 per month. ¥, Limited *number of Ticket ood ¢ pendently, if necessary. Today pro-|and Canada, welding the two na- |the construction of libraries and only on Special Coach Train ‘,,,,,, Mutual Industrial posals made for broadening the |tions with one tunnel and bridge | other buildings necded by an edu- o sale at Btatlon Tigket Ofces, it i L Excursionists should carry identifi- , currency base come chiefly from 4 lafter the other, never pause to | cational center would be dragging ation papers and evidence of U. N, |‘1” \h\l ”—n;;r_‘h:u_\“. hin, o Foaque Phone 1771 — Daily 9 few bankers and cconomists, Who agk anything about possible hostili- | the ideals of life into the mire of il e e . | stipulate international action, with ties. l.ong ago they made yp their | the machine age. Yale is rot an in- U. 8. | *4e public not greatly alarmed or|minds that there won't be any, and |stitution of mechanical marvels— not S have suffered from ‘frozen asset three fact Jilding, such frater- | cans and Canadians have met ¢ . rater- | cans and Canadi . RhID Honie o The panic of 1893 came during a s made upon it. e bimetalist move- | venient for the nation losing con- [ as normal as we know they are .v. New Britain The NEW HAVEN R. R.